Current Projects

LOCKLEAZE Light PROJECT

Selected by a panel of residents, visual artists have been selected to develop new public art works in Lockleaze.

1) 'Peephole' uses a series of reclaimed doors, configured to create a colourful structure that represents home. Shafts of light will shine from the inside out through the gaps around the doors resembling a house at night. Savinder Bual & Elena Blanco

2) Exploring how the act of making together could become a microcosm of civic life. Tom is developing a process by which he can co-assemble a temporary light pavilion for the neighbourhood, which will be both a social place and an artwork concerned with shelter and belonging. Tom McDonagh

Commissioned by Bristol City Council Art and Events Team and produced by Trigger. Supported by The Hub

imaginary adviceRoss Sutherland

2018 BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS: WINNER: BEST FICTION PODCAST

"The writing is bold, the delivery is daring, and it takes the listener on a journey unlike any they will have encountered before." - 2018 British Podcast Awards, Winner: Fiction

Speedwell, by still moving

Working with Devon based visual artists Still Moving, to create a large scale light installation out on the Plymouth breakwater. To celebrate MayFlower 400 in 2020. Watch this space! --Supported by Plymouth Culture as part of the Mayflower 400 programme

Paper Cinema

Supremely talented, Paper Cinema are an extraordinary internationally touring theatre company. They make special cinematic experiences for the audience, by transforming the audio and visual spaces into a dreamlike world.

Trigger are working together with Battersea Arts Centre to produce their work.

Supported by Arts Council England

Flying work, by trigger

An incredible work of scale due to launch as part of Mayflower 400 in Plymouth. Conceived by Angie Bual and created by Mervyn Millar, Carl Robertshaw and Russell Beck Studios.

If you'd like to watch the video of the Research and Development, please contact us.

'Absolutely Incredible' Pat Connor, Head of BBC South West-- Supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation, Without Walls, Arts Council England and Reach Robotics

Previous Projects (selected)

Empath, by splash and ripple

7 - 16 December 2018

Empath is an audio augmented reality experience where the drama is in the player's head, controlled by decisions they make in the real world like where to walk or who to call. Created with historians, immigrants and migrants as well as psychologists and neurologists to consider how we might develop a sympathetic experience. Book tickets via Watershed.